In every age of ruin, God’s people have always known where to begin: at the altar. From Noah stepping off the ark, to Abraham staking God’s claim in enemy territory, to Elijah rebuilding the altar on Mount Carmel, worship has always been the first act of faithfulness.
In this episode, Bennet Dale Fleming, joined by Robbie Stringer and Austin Tucker, unpacks why altars still matter today. We look at the biblical foundations of altars, the ashes of our own cultural moment, and why true worship, sacrifice, and fire must be the starting point for rebuilding households, churches, and communities.
Practical steps include establishing daily family worship, pursuing reverent and Word-centered church life, and binding households together in covenant faithfulness.
Key truth: ashes show us what has failed, but altars show us what lasts. If we want a future worth building, we must start with worship.
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